Could be pretty cool - definitely different. I wonder if it solves the "looking at my shoulders" problem with stock mirrors. They also have a relocation kit that allows you to install mirrors on the fairing.

I remember a thread on these mirrors on this forum and I think the member that had them on his bike did not have a favorable review on them and took them off the bike.

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I had them on my bike.....cut the wind off of the hands with stock bars, which was really nice last winter but...being 6'4" I could not get a quality view from the mirrors. I liked the looks of them installed but I need function over form. I couldn't find any pics just now to upload. Bernie at Aeroview is really a great guy to deal with and he did find some new wide angle type lens for the mirrors but they still were not enough for me. Also depending on which bars you have on will make a difference on seeing right behind you, mine were stock and I saw my hands and arms in 1/2 of the mirror.